Description
‘Principles and Practice of Oral Health Promotion’ is a module that provides a detailed account of health promotion principles and practice. It provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the theoretical basis for oral health promotion and the practical implementation of health improvement actions in both clinical and community settings.
After taking this module, students will have developed:
- A broad understanding of the principles and practice of oral health promotion,
- Knowledge of the evidence base underpinning oral health promotion,
- An understanding of the steps and skills involved in planning and evaluating oral health promotion activities and strategies.
This module is open to students registered on the MSc Dental Public Health.
Method of delivery: A series of interactive lectures in Term 2, delivered by a mix of internal UCL staff and external lecturers.Ìý
Selected Reading ListÌý
- McKinlay JB (1975): A Case For Refocusing Upstream: The Political Economy Of Illness. IAPHS Occasional Classics. Originally published by the American Heart Association 1975.
- Sheiham A and Watt RG (2000): The common risk factor approach - a rational basis for promoting oral health. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.28, 399-406.
- Watt RG (2005): Strategies and approaches in oral disease prevention and health promotion. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 83, 711-718.
- Watt RG, Listl S, Peres M, and Heilmann A (2015): Social inequalities in oral health: from evidence to action. International Centre for Oral Health Inequalities, Research and Policy, UCL.
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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